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March 26, 2015

Hello lovies!! It's Tracie Claiborne here to talk to you about something that's my favorite. I love that this month is all about favorites because favorites are my favorite! For reals. When I heard the topic for this month, I knew it would be hard for me to decide what story I wanted to tell because the list is endless! I could document my favorite foods, television shows, movies, childhood memories, people, places, scrapbooking products....the list goes on and on! I decided to focus on my favorite music because music makes me so happy.

Recently I made a photo collage of all my favorite singers so I could share it on Instagram. I saved the images from the interwebs, cropped each of them to a square and then put them all together in a Picasa collage. I wasn't sure the collage would print well at a large size but I'm happy to report it did! I wanted my layout to have a vintage vibe so I chose a floral paper from the September Skies collection by Heidi Swapp and grabbed a sheet of my trusty white Bazzill for the journaling. I found a card that said "favorites" that matched perfectly so I added that at the top and used a sticker popped on foam dots for the title. Here's the finished layout...

See how great these little images came out? I printed the collage 5.5" x 5.5".

Here's the story I wanted to tell...

So what story about your favorites do you want to tell? Today would be a great day to tell it!

March 18, 2015

Hello everyone it's Cari here I'm today I'm going to show you my two favorite techniques when it comes to scrapbooking: grids and layers.

I've been into scrapbook for a while now and when I first started I really had a bad time trying to figure out what I like and how I wanted to be my scrapbooks. What it helped me a lot was to look into galleries and to listen to other people experiences, so here I'm to share with you why this two techniques work for me.

I'm going to start with grids, who doesn't love them? When I start a grid layout is a win/win, I know I'm going to love it. For me is as simple as placing my photo and start filling de rest of the space with paper and embellishments, since I started doing this I start loving most of my layouts. For this layout I decided to make a rectangle, so I placed my photo over my page and then filled all the space under my photo.

What I also love about this technique is that you use only tiny pieces of paper so It seems it last you forever. For example this two squares of paper are from Studio Calico Sundrifter and I have it since 2013!

I'll go ahead with the layers now. I don't like my layout to be flat -and this is something about tastes, it is completely fine if you like it!- so with layers I can make my photo pop. I don't normally add layers everywhere nor on everything, I only place some layers behind of my photo, because that it's what I really want to pop in my layout.

Once I'm done with my layout I always sew with my machine a little bit, this has two good thing: it looks pretty and you secure that your papers will never fall down!

So what are your favorite techniques? Please share them, so I can learn from you too! =)

December 31, 2013

Happy New Year's Eve, everyone and thanks for stopping by the Write, Click, Scrapbook blog today. New Year's Eve is a time to reflect on the amazing year you've had, and look forward to a new year to come. Scrapbooking is a great way to document those special moments, and I wanted to share with you some layouts that do just that.

First up, some of our design team members shared some of their pages they created to reflect . Aliza created this page about some of her favorite moments in 2012.

I love how she used a family picture and highlighted all her favorite moments.

Diane sent this fabulous layout.

I love how Diane did her journaling month by month.

Next up, Kate sent this layout showcasing her favorite moments in 2012.

She did a fabulous job showcasing monthly favorites as well.

Amy created this layout about some fabulous moments in her son's life from the past year.

Jennifer created this amazng page with so many favorite pictures from her year.

I am in awe of how many pictures she included on this page. I love the page she created for 2012 as well.

Jenny created a page highlighting some of her favorite photos she took during the year.

Lisa created this page to share some favorite moments from 2010.

New Year's Eve is also a time to start looking forward to the brand new year to come. Last year, I created this mini album for my family to jot down their resolutions for the following year.

For a few years, I have particiapted in Ali Edward's One Little Word and picked a word to focus on for the year to come. Here is my word and layout for this year.

I hope that you enjoy a safe and fun New Year's Eve, and thanks for stopping by the WCS blog. Happy New Year!

February 03, 2012

Welcome to the last day of CHA Armchair Attendee Week! I hope you've enjoyed our week this week - I had a lot of fun checking out all of the sneak peeks, pics and video from the CHA show floor, and sorting through all of that to find the key trends I shared earlier this week.

For today's post, I (Vivian) asked Write. Click. Scrapbook. team members to tell me what their top "must have" is from this set of CHA releases. The only parameter I set was that they had to choose a product from a manufacturer whose design team they are not on. Some team members had an easy time doing this and were able to instantly name a favorite. Others took some time to think it over. Some of us had a really hard time and listed more than one product since our top "must have" was, in fact, a tie amongst several "must haves." Some are still thinking about it. Some lines were pretty popular amongst the team, as you will see below.

Without further ado, here, in alphabetical order by team members' last names, are our "must have" products:

April 09, 2011

First things first: that is how Emma sees me through the lens of a camera. Yep, photo courtesy of my five-year-old while waiting in the doctor's office. And with that, hello and welcome to Saturday and what I'm doing right now. Well, not right now this very second, that would be watching the news and drinking a Dr Pepper. But rather what I'm doing, what I'm loving, and what's on my wish-I-had list.

Pinterest. Have you tried it? Love it. It's a great way to keep track of your scrapbook inspiration as well as other crafts, home decor, fashion and more.

Now that I have a boy, I need to start acquiring scrapbook supplies that aren't pink, purple and sparkly. Enter Crate Paper's Toy Box line. My favorite? The chipboard embellishments. I need them.

I'm still loving border punches. Have you seen American Crafts new Knock Outs border punches? These two are on my need-to-buy list:

the Pinking punch

and the Ric Rac punch

For inspiration, I'm stalking reading Keisha Campbell's blog, A Bit East-coast. I love her photo placement, mixture of patterned paper and use of embellishments. I think I'm drawn to her style because it is so opposite of mine.

I'm scraplifting myself. Which I realize seems a bit of a contradiction to my post yesterday about stepping out of your comfort zone. But I was recently looking through my girls' albums and saw some pages I really loved. So I pulled them out and am using them for inspiration.

I made this page back in 2007

And tonight, I made this

Obviously it's not exactly the same. But it gave me a starting point and made completing this page easy and quick. I actually ended up with more journaling than I'd left room for, which meant no room for a title. Easy solution - a sticker. This page is now titled Live Out Loud. Granted, this not at all what I'd planned on titling it, but out of necessity I'm going with it. (Actually, I just noticed I didn't tile my older layout either, although I'm guessing that was because I couldn't think of a one. I'm terrible at them.)

That layout wraps up my week. Thanks for stopping by. I'd love to know what's on your Right Now list, leave a comment and I'll be sure to check it out.

July 31, 2010

What would a report about CHA be if we didn't mention product. We’re going to wrap
up our week of posting with
out top 5
picks from the show. Here’s Paula's list in no particular order:

Bo Bunny’s Whoo-ligans.
How cute is that name for Halloween papers? I really liked the cute
patterns but what appealed to me even more is that only one side was
theme-related – the B sides had more geometric patterns and could be
used for any theme. I also really liked that they introduced blue into
a Halloween color palette. Such a fun line.

Bella Blvd’s
One Fall Day. Loved the color palette here too – I especially love the
teal. As in my previous pick – I could see myself using the geometric
patterned b-sides a lot.

Jillibean Soup’s Pasta Fagioli: I’ll
admit that I have a bias here, because I got to play with this line
before the show but the colors and patterns of this line are so
versatile. The red script and hounds-tooth are
perfect for Christmas layouts and cards (speaking of which, I didn’t
see any Christmas line that blew me away this year). Thanks to Summer Fullerton for the photo:

Studio Calico’s Documentary line –
what’s not to love? Great colors, subtle patterns (map paper) – I am
definitely going to use this for scrapping my summer travels this year. Thanks to Marnie for the photo:

Crate Paper: The Restoration line was very pretty,
subtle patterns –beautiful stuff and the booth layouts were stunning. Snow Day was cute, cute, cute and my favorite Christmassy
line at
the show.

But wait, there’s
more! I have to
also mention American Crafts
City Park and the KI memories Sew Happy papers. Maybe I should have
gone with a
top 10 list! I didn't even get to mention some of the cool tools that I saw, in particular WeR Memory Keepers Sew Easy. Even though it was a small show there was plenty there to keep me interested!

Emily: Paula covered most of my favorite lines (both of Studio Calico's
showings, the Crate Restoration line, One Fall Day from Bella, and
Jillibean Soup's Pasta Fagioli line), so I'll add some of the other
things I fell in love with at the show:

The Jenni Bowlin mini school alphas: Give me a Jenni Bowlin alpha
and I'm happy. Give me a mini Jenni Bowlin alpha and I'm giddy. Give me
a whole bunch, and well, I'm over the moon. Talking to Jenni's husband
Jared, he said he wasn't sure why they didn't do them earlier, the
larger ones had been such a huge success. I can only say I'm just glad
they did them.

KI Pockets and Sew-Cute Calendars: KI has returned to it's roots
and I am thrilled. I started scrapping when they released their
Grateful line. I loved the Grateful Stripe. When it was discontinued I
bought the last 10 sheets my on-line store had. I still have 6 or 7 :) I
loved KI. Then things changed up a bit and I struggled to love. But
this new release, Over the Rainbow is awesome. I love it. But I really
love the cute new pockets and the Sew-Cute calendar paper is fabulous.
Best part? The other side looks just like the calendar side, sans
calendar. VERY good idea.

These MM flowers are just happy.

You love punches? You're in
trouble. EK Success has put out a bunch of new ones, the punched areas
are about an inch in size, so dang cool. I love the scallop w/ the
circle. My overflowing punch basket is in trouble.

My favorite paper of the entire show? Well it would be this one
from the BG Wander line. It's called Metropolis and it's very
whimsical. BG really hit it out of the park with the Wander line, I
love some of the Jovial pieces as well. Go BG!

and my final pick ( I know, I went over...) but how cute are these pink felt flowers from Pebbles?

Like
Paula said, the show was small, but over all the manufacturers really
gave us some great things to drool over. Every time I go to a show I
think they won't top themselves. 9 times out of 10, they do.

We hoped you enjoyed our reports from CHA. We're off to catch up on some sleep!

May 29, 2010

We all have our favorites - food, shows, book, all-things-scrapbook-related, Dr Pepper and Bon Jovi. And that's what today's post is about. All my current favorite scrapbook goodness. Here we go!

Scrapbookers

I'm sure you all have your go-to scrapbookers when looking for inspiration. You know the ones, whose layouts are like eye candy. Two of mine are Susan Weinroth and Stephanie Howell.

I love how Susan designs her pages: the colors, the pattern paper, the embellishments. She makes me want to scrapbook 12x12. Which I totally would do if my pages would look like this:

Added bonus - she quilts. Fantastic quilts. And not only are the front of the quilts beautiful, the backs super fun, too. I need to learn to quilt. A couple other favorites are this ruffle card and this pillow. I also really need to sew more. For more of Susan's work, check out herblog.

Two things Stephanie does on her pages I love? Her handwriting and the way she can just sprinkle embellishments (love the butterflies) over her page and it just flows and looks so good. I tried it once. It didn't turn out nearly as cute.

For Mother's Day, I upgraded from Photoshop Elements 4, to Photoshop Elements 8. Which means I can now use Actions, and that is very exciting. Well, at least to me, it is. I immediately downloaded Pioneer Woman's Actions for Elements. And I immediately had a favorite - the Seventies action. Which I used on this photo of Mackenzie.

And then this one, of Emma and her friend Bree.

Seriously fun, and it makes me want to make every photo look like it came from the seventies.

Products

Have you seen the new Jillibean Soup line, Summer Squash Soup? Oh how I want it. Love the colors and patterns - I already have pictures in mind to scrap with it.

Colors

I tend to use the same colors when I scrap - bright shades of blue, green, yellow and pink. Kind of like these dresses I found at Target for Emma and Mackenzie.

I need scrapbook paper that looks just like that. In fact, how about an entire summer line built around it? Yes, please!

Border Punches

I love border punches. I use them on almost ever page I create. Two of my favorite punches are these:

And with that, my week is over. Thanks so much for stopping by this week. I've got one last question for you before I go - What are your favorites? Share some blogs, tools, Actions, layouts, products and more - let us know what you are currently loving in this oh-so-addicting hobby of ours.

April 02, 2010

When he arrives at work and opens his locker, essentially all of the tools he will possibly need for the day are on the shelves in front of him.

Some of those tools are important enough that he carries them on his person. But he doesn't do this randomly. He keeps his essential tools organized in four pockets in the exact same order every day. On particularly hectic days, if he accidentally puts a tool away in the "wrong" pocket, he's very likely to spend some time backtracking to look for it.

Within that group of important tools, there are a few which he would replace with the exact same brand and model should they break or go missing. No shopping for the best bargain or trying something new.

Sound familiar?

T is for Tools: Making the Most of the Essentials

As a scrapbooker, I can relate to my husband in many ways. Within my creative space are all the tools and supplies I need in order to scrapbook, but there are some that I must keep out in the open and near to me because I will reach for them often. And within that group are those items to which I am brand-loyal.

Making the most of basic tools starts with discovering which ones are the best fit for you, making sure you always have those items on hand, and storing them in a way that allows you to use them with ease.

I asked the Write. Click. Scrapbook gals What are the 3-5 tools you cannot live without? and How do you keep them close at hand? As I compiled their responses, I found many areas of overlap as well as plenty of uniqueness.

The most popular responses weretrimmer, adhesive, pens, computer, ruler, andpunches. No surprise, but there was a lot of variety within each answer. If you're still experimenting to find your favorite in a certain category, perhaps some of the specifics will be helpful:

trimmer:Rotatrim M Series Rotary 15"(on the spendy side, but not as expensive as a Genesis, and cuts exceedingly straight, according to Celeste), Tonic Guillotine, Quartet brand guillotine-style paper cutter, Fiskars 12" Rotary Trimmer

Some other tools worth mentioning include x-acto knife, paper piercer, adhesive eraser, bone folder, sewing machine, needle & floss, Undu, cutting mat, sandpaper, and distressing tools. Three people consider white cardstock to be a necessary tool, since it's so foundational!Elizabeth can't scrap without her iPod, Sara putsAdobe Photoshop Lightroomto good use as well as a sketch journal, and Candice is always pulling out paper with lines for journaling.

The most unique responses? Tina usestweezers from a suture removal kitfor removing stickers from their backing and for placing those stickers onto layouts, as well as for fishing brads out of their jar. Clever. And Elizabeth uses an awlshe stole from her husband ten years ago (her words!) for poking holes, because it's sharp and doesn't drag.

As far as keeping tools within reach...

USA Jody has a huge 4' x 6' table in the middle of her studio where everything she needs is basically at arm's length. Beth keeps all of her essentials in a tray in the middle of her work table. Others keep their tools in baskets or drawers near their workspace.

Aussie Jodyhas a Making Memories Carousel Organizer for all her tools, but at the moment her favorite items are in a Cropper Hopper Photo Case because she's found it easier to transport to craft events away from home.

Tina up-cycled a couple of soup cans by covering them with cute October Afternoon patterned paper and filling them with necessities.

Since I'm such a vintage nut, I enjoy using this old tool caddy for storing the things I use the most.

I hope this post has motivated you to decide on and centralize your favorite tools and organize them in such a way that you never have to think about where they are or work to get to them. Maybe you've even found a new tool to try out. I know I have!

January 27, 2010

Hello again from Anaheim! Today is day three and our last day here. We've had a very busy and productive three days - talking with manufacturers and seeing many friends. It's always a very full day and we're exhausted, but also very satisfied that we've done what we came to do.

So, without further ado, below are our ten favorites from today. Sort of like a Ten on Tuesday, but on Wednesday, and maybe more like 11 or 12:

We loved these birds cut from patterned paper in the EK Success booth. We've noticed that so many booths have displayed projects and ideas that are do-able and cute and very Etsy-esque.

And they are releasing a new line of decorating paper sheets for lining drawers or tea trays or shelves. Very vintage-y and a great way to add color to a room.

We had a great time talking with Layle Koncar at Basic Grey and catching glimpses of Kelly Goree doing her make-and-take magic. We loved the Basics line at Basic Grey:

Lovely neutral-ish papers in white, cream and kraft. Love the lines and graphs! And this was Elizabeth's favorite paper from today from BG's new Green at Heart line:

Doodlebug is one of my favorite companies (my obsession with their Frills is still very strong) and we loved their Feeling Groovy line with all the rainbows:

We loved meeting with the Studio Calico group in their new booth and the sneak peek at their new Anthology line. Their products are so unique and inspired and their design team knows how to work it:

And then right next door to the SC people was this tiny booth with a totally awesome product:

Japanese tapes in a variety of colors, patterns and widths. Very delish.

We came across a newer company with a great line of canvas and burlap products for scrapbooking and home decor, Canvas Home Basics:

(Marnie is our adorable model here. I still can't believe we're finally all here and that our time together is almost up. Trying not to be too sad about that just yet.)

And then we headed back over to the Making Memories booth to make a necklace make-and-take and found out that...

...Marnie won a Slice! Yeah Marnie!

Then we saw this adorable Advent pennant project at the Maya Road booth and some adorable pennant stamps. Have we mentioned how much we're loving all the pennant and garland products and projects we've seen at this show? So cute.

Then we saw the adorable Claudine Helmuth at her booth demonstrating some of her mediums and paint products:

She also has these packs of sticky-back canvas material that she used to make this purse. She is so creative:

We've had been such a great time here at the show and Marnie, Elizabeth and I have thoroughly enjoyed our time together. We've got a lot to do in the next several months and we're so excited about what's to come. Here's wishing them both safe travels tomorrow as they head back to their families and catch up on their sleep.

Stay tuned tomorrow for Giveaway Day and for a CHA wrap-up from Elizabeth on Friday.

January 26, 2010

As is always the case at CHA, there is so. much. to. see. This show is in so many ways so much better than the summer show in Orlando last year - the mood of the show, the number of exhibitors and attendees. There's a kinder, gentler spirit of this show and this was so well represented in the first booth we visited today.

Here's some of Elizabeth Kartchner's new line at American Crafts:

This line is so adorable, just like Lizzy herself. We can't wait to get our hands one some of this!

And did you know that AC and Pebbles have merged? We loved these 4 x 6 journaling cards for our photo album scrapbooking projects.

We loved AC's new inks!

And their new adhesive line reportedly doesn't reported skip, slip or trip. And it's called "This to That" which makes us want to buy some even more.

Our next visit was with one of our favorite manufacturers, October Afternoon:

(This is Elizabeth's favorite paper of the show.)

We all love the pennant design elements we've seen on so many projects and decorating so many booths. Definitely a new trend out there in Scrapland.

Another great looking new release from October Afternoon! YAY!

And we loved how some brands were finding new ways to appeal to scrapbookers:

Making Memories has a new line of jewelry products, something we also saw at Scarlet Lime.

We loved Little Yellow Bicycle's new releases and this fun Lucky Me line. Our booth tour guide told us the owner was inspired to design this line because she's always finding four leaf clovers. Lucky indeed!

Did you know that AdornIt Carolee's Creations does more than just scrapbooking? Here's just a taste of what they've got up their sleeves - watch for more!

We loved Jenni Bowlin's booth and products, and loved that she's teamed with Co'Ordinations paper to enhance her already darling lines:

Co'Ordinations paper is a color-core textured paper line that has been embossed to coordinate with the patterns in Jenni's papers. Just sand the surface to reveal the layer of color underneath! Several other manufacturers have done the same. We love all these new ways different companies are partnering with each other.

who has a surprise giveaway of a seat in her "Just The Basics, Ma'am" class which begins this Thursday, January 28. Here's a little bit about her class:

"Nearly
five years ago, when Renee wrote the first Digital Designs for
Scrapbooking, computers were not yet an essential tool for mainstream
scrapbooking. As the popularity of digital scrapbooking has grown, so
has the need for easy-to-follow instructions. That's why she developed
this workshop.

Renee will personally lead you through the fun, fast and easy lessons
designed specifically for the beginning digital scrapbooker or crafter.
Using Adobe Photoshop Elements 6, 7 or 8 and the digital kits and
templates provided, you'll be whipping out digital scrapbook pages in
no time.

The curriculum is based on weekly lessons including video, pdf and
other learning aids. The workshop is designed to gradually introduce
new topics and skills, allowing you to master one skill set before
moving on to the next. At the end, you'll have a comprehensive set of
skills you can use to create your own digital pages."

Leave a comment for a chance to win! And thanks to Renee for such a nice surprise.